There is no evidence for the existence of any afterlife, whether benevolent (heaven) or malicious (hell). So the 'good word' of atheism is, there is nothing to worry about. Death is just the end of our personal existence, a return to nothingness. In the same way that we were unaware of what happened before our births, so we'll be unaware of what happens after we die.

I think everyone here can agree that all we want is definitive proof. If science were able to travel into another dimension (or wherever Christians claim Heaven is nowadays) and were able to get indisputable and concurring evidence, then we would have reason to believe. Until such proof is fabricated, then we simply cannot go on baseless faith.

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TRANSITIVE VERB
1.invent false story: to make up something that is not true
"accused police of fabricating evidence"
2.construct something: to make or construct something from
different parts
3. forge something: to falsify something such as a signature or document